Kids Skincare : Ouate Paris

I hope you’re all doing fine and you’re ready to read our second flash blog, blogs where we love to talk about things, products, brands, people we discover and that are so amazing that we need to write about it on the go!

This is exactly what happened to me last week while discovering Ouate Paris, a new yet conscious and natural Kids skincare.

The branding illustrations and pastel tones where really kids friendly and trendy;

The bio was mentioning a natural, vegan, conscious skincare with routine for kids.

Couple of days after I went to their pop up store in Beaugrenelle Mall (15th arrondissement), –let’s mention here the beautiful decor set up by the brand and the well thinked storages which perfectly highlight their products-, where I have been warmly welcomed and lots of my question have found answers.

Long story short I had the opportunity to meet the brand founder, Astrid Mauduit, an engineer and mother to four daughters herself.

Meeting her was so amazing it led me to write a blog post about Ouate Paris, in addition with the fact that as you know I seek very carefully the brands I use for the twins.

Speaking of the brand itself, the first very important point to me is that products have been thought for girls AND boys, aged 4 to 11!

4 to 11 you guys! Have you ever found a brand (other that the ones you can buy at your local pharmacy and even those ones are not especially made for kids) that takes care of your kiddos’ skin from post baby – toddler to pre teen ?

Not only does Ouate Paris offers 97% natural, dermatologically tested, vegan products, but your kids will find products to take care of their skin THEMSELVES.

You know if you follow our adventures how much we love autonomy and anything Montessori inspired aka letting your kids take care consciously of themselves.

As an engineer herself, Astrid Mauduit, founder of the brand, worked really seriously on the products packaging, who have been tested by children and then built by specialists to make sure the kids would be able to them on their own.

We had the chance to test the 4-6 y/o range, which might come in a box including cleanse water, coton and face cream, lovely called « ma potion à bisou » which might be translated as « my kiss potion » which I totally understand seeing how soft my kids skin is after using it!

Guys, this brand is teaching your kids how to take care of themselves, in a moment in their life where Mom and Dad are not treating them like babies anymore!

Your kids will be so proud of themselves while doing their routine (all products lasts 24h so integrating the routine through the bedtime routine might be the best option, -we chose this-), and will also learn the importance of taking care of their skin.

In addition to this routine, you have to try the whipped cream shower product.

The packaging is the funniest imaginable as it comes in a blue whipped cream bottle, and comes out as almost eatable as the real whipped cream itself which my twins found very funny.

You can use it as shower gel and for their hair, once again they might want to do it themselves ;).

Speaking of the box we tried, and the products I myself tried in the Pop up store, all smells are really light, with a white flower base, so really gentle for kids.

The textures have also been thought to be different as the kids getting older, which is really nice as my twins for example dont like sticky or smelly skincare products.

As you have read those lines you sure understood I will totally recommend Ouate Paris, from its very great products to the packaging and among all the spirit on which their founder built her brand : making essential to take care of the kids’ skin.

I think it’s really interesting that you were able to meet the founder and support a start-up company. The products remind me of an at home spa-like treatment for kids but one I would be willing to try for myself.

I’m so glad you found these products. It’s super cool that you ran into the owner who is also the engineer of the skincare line. I know its super awesome when you find something that works and that provides opportunities for the kids to do it themselves.

This was an interesting read and discovery. I didn’t know that there was skincare for kids, I personally probably wouldn’t use any products, but it’s interesting to know they are an option. Thanks for sharing! (:

Start up companies are ones I feel I can totally get behind. The fact that they are vegan and cruelty free, as well as look at health no matter the age of the child is really really encouraging. Shows that it isn’t just about making money, but shows they also care.